Revision History Primary 3 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Subject: History
Class: Primary 3
Term: Second Term
Week: 12
Topic: Revision
Sub-topic: Recap of all topics covered this term
Duration: 1 week
Entry Behaviour: Students are expected to remember the topics discussed so far this term.
Key Words: Revision, History, Primary 3, Second Term, Recap, Topics.
Behavioural Objectives:
- Students should recall and discuss the key points from each topic covered this term.
- Students should demonstrate understanding of the concepts taught.
- Students should participate actively in discussions and activities.
Embedded Core Skills: Critical thinking, Memory recall, Communication, Collaboration.
Learning Materials:
- Lagos State Scheme of Work for Primary 3 History
- History Textbook Book 3
- Visual aids (charts, diagrams, pictures)
Reference Books:
- Lagos State Scheme of Work for Primary 3 History
- History Textbook Book 3
Content:
Revision of Previous Topics for This Term
- Local Heroes and Heroines in Lagos State:
- Recap names and contributions of local heroes and heroines.
- Example: Chief H. O. Davies, Mrs. Funmilayo Ransome Kuti.
- 🏙️👩🎓
- Early Heroes in Lagos State:
- Review notable early heroes and their achievements.
- Example: Sir Herbert Macaulay, Oba Kosoko of Lagos.
- 🌟📜
- Early Heroines in Nigeria:
- Recap notable early heroines and their contributions.
- Example: Queen Amina, Mrs. Margret Ekpo.
- 👩🎓💪
- Independence Heroes of Nigeria:
- Discuss key figures in Nigeria’s independence struggle.
- Example: Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo.
- 🇳🇬✊
- Traditional Festivals in Nigeria:
- Refresh knowledge about cultural festivals in Nigeria.
- Example: Eyo Festival, Durbar Festival.
- 🎉🌍
- Famous Landmarks in Nigeria:
- Review iconic landmarks across Nigeria.
- Example: Zuma Rock, Olumo Rock.
- 🗺️🏞️
- Important Dates in Nigerian History:
- Recap significant dates and events in Nigerian history.
- Example: October 1st – Nigeria’s Independence Day.
- 📅🇳🇬
- Historical Figures in Nigerian Literature:
- Discuss notable Nigerian writers and their works.
- Example: Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka.
- ✍️📚
- Contributions of Nigerian Women in History:
- Review the roles of women in shaping Nigerian history.
- Example: Funmilayo Ransome Kuti, Chimamanda Adichie.
- 👩👧👦💼
- Colonialism and Its Impact on Nigeria:
- Recap the effects of colonial rule on Nigeria.
- Example: Changes in governance, culture, and economy.
- 🇳🇬🔍
Class Activity Discussion about Revision of Previous Topics for This Term:
- Who are some notable early heroes in Nigeria?
- Notable early heroes include Jaja of Opobo, Oba Overamwen, Sultan Attahiru, etc.
- Who are some local heroes and heroines we discussed?
- Examples include Chief H. O. Davies and Mrs. Funmilayo Ransome Kuti.
- Can you name a few early heroes in Lagos State?
- Sure! Sir Herbert Macaulay and Oba Kosoko of Lagos.
- Who is a notable early heroine we talked about?
- Queen Amina is one of the early heroines we discussed.
- What is a famous festival we learned about?
- Eyo Festival and Durbar Festival are some festivals we covered.
- Do you remember any famous landmarks in Nigeria?
- Yes, Zuma Rock and Olumo Rock are two landmarks we studied.
- What date is significant in Nigerian history?
- October 1st is Nigeria’s Independence Day.
- Can you name a famous Nigerian writer we discussed?
- Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka are notable Nigerian writers we talked about.
- Who are some influential Nigerian women we learned about?
- Funmilayo Ransome Kuti and Chimamanda Adichie are examples.
- What topic did we explore about colonialism’s impact?
- We learned about how colonialism affected Nigeria’s governance, culture, and economy.
- What contributions did Bishop Ajayi Crowder make?
- Bishop Ajayi Crowder contributed to education and Christianity in Nigeria. He translated the English bible to Yoruba
- What form of heroism did these early heroes show?
- They showed leadership, courage, and commitment to their people.
- What was Madam Abike Pelewura known for?
- She was a women’s rights activist who organized protests for fair treatment.
- Why is Lady Olayinka Abayomi important?
- She worked to improve education and welfare programs for women and children.
- What was Dr. Abimbola Awoliyi’s profession?
- She was the first female medical doctor in Nigeria, providing healthcare to communities.
- Who was Dr. Simi Johnson?
- She was a pioneering physician who promoted community health initiatives.
- Who are some notable early heroes in Lagos State?
- Sir Herbert Macaulay, Olayinka Macaulay, Sir Candido Da Rocha, Oba Kosoko of Lagos, Dr. Sapara Williams, Sir Mobolaji Bank Anthony, J.K. Randle, Chief H.O. Davies, and more.
- Can you tell us a little about their backgrounds?
- Sir Herbert Macaulay was a leader in the fight for Nigeria’s independence. Olayinka Macaulay was the first Nigerian female doctor. Sir Candido Da Rocha was a wealthy businessman. Oba Kosoko of Lagos was a king who resisted British rule. Dr. Sapara Williams was a notable lawyer. Sir Mobolaji Bank Anthony was a successful entrepreneur. J.K. Randle was a prominent lawyer and politician. Chief H.O. Davies was an entrepreneur and community leader.
- What did these early heroes achieve in Lagos State?
- They fought for the rights and welfare of Lagosians. They promoted education, healthcare, and social development. They established businesses and institutions that contributed to the growth of Lagos. They championed causes for independence and self-governance. They inspired future generations with their leadership and activism.
- How did their activities contribute to Nigeria’s independence?
- They advocated for self-rule and independence from colonial powers. They organized protests, petitions, and political movements to demand freedom. They negotiated with British authorities for greater autonomy and representation. They mobilized support from across Nigeria to achieve independence in 1960.
Revision Questions :
- Sir Herbert Macaulay was a notable early hero in Lagos State and a key figure in the fight for Nigeria’s __________.
- a) independence
- b) colonization
- c) poverty
- d) laziness
- Olayinka Macaulay was the first Nigerian female __________.
- a) teacher
- b) doctor
- c) lawyer
- d) engineer
- Sir Candido Da Rocha was known for his success as a __________ and philanthropist.
- a) farmer
- b) musician
- c) businessman
- d) politician
- Oba Kosoko of Lagos resisted British rule and fought to maintain the sovereignty of __________.
- a) Nigeria
- b) Lagos
- c) Britain
- d) Africa
- Who are some local heroes and heroines we discussed?
- a) Farmers
- b) Doctors
- c) Chief H. O. Davies
- d) Artists
- Can you name a few early heroes in Lagos State?
- a) Sir Herbert Macaulay
- b) Queen Elizabeth
- c) Mr. Johnson
- d) Teacher Mary
- Who is a notable early heroine we talked about?
- a) Queen Amina
- b) Superwoman
- c) Captain Marvel
- d) Spider-Man
- What is a famous festival we learned about?
- a) Christmas
- b) Eyo Festival
- c) Halloween
- d) Easter
- Do you remember any famous landmarks in Nigeria?
- a) Eiffel Tower
- b) Zuma Rock
- c) Statue of Liberty
- d) Taj Mahal
- What date is significant in Nigerian history?
- a) January 1st
- b) October 1st
- c) December 25th
- d) April 1st
- Can you name a famous Nigerian writer we discussed?
- a) William Shakespeare
- b) Chinua Achebe
- c) J.K. Rowling
- d) Dr. Seuss
- Who are some influential Nigerian women we learned about?
- a) Queen Elizabeth
- b) Funmilayo Ransome Kuti
- c) Beyoncé
- d) Oprah Winfrey
- What topic did we explore about colonialism’s impact?
- a) Space exploration
- b) World War II
- c) Colonialism’s effect on Nigeria
- d) Ancient civilizations
- What is the focus of our revision today?
- a) Learning new topics
- b) Revising previous topics
- c) Playing games
- d) Having a party
- Can you name a famous historical figure we discussed?
- a) Superman
- b) Nelson Mandela
- c) Mickey Mouse
- d) Harry Potter
- What are some characteristics of early heroes and heroines?
- a) Kindness and bravery
- b) Singing and dancing
- c) Cooking and gardening
- d) Watching TV
- Why is it important to learn about history?
- a) To understand the past
- b) To predict the future
- c) To learn about animals
- d) To play video games
- What can we gain from revising previous topics?
- a) New knowledge
- b) Improved understanding
- c) Better grades
- d) More friends
- A hero is someone who is admired for their __________ and good deeds.
- a) courage
- b) laziness
- c) sadness
- d) fear
- A heroine is a ________ hero.
- a) female
- b) male
- c) brave
- d) young
- Heroes and heroines are known for their bravery, kindness, and __________.
- a) selfishness
- b) laziness
- c) selflessness
- d) sadness
- Queen Moremi was a brave queen who saved her people from __________.
- a) happiness
- b) invaders
- c) food
- d) toys
- Notable early heroines in Lagos State include Madam Efunroye Tinubu and __________.
- a) Mr. Smith
- b) Madam Abike Pelewura
- c) Mr. Johnson
- d) Lady Olayinka Abayomi
- Understanding local communities helps us learn about their __________.
- a) characteristics
- b) clothes
- c) cars
- d) computers
- Exploring local history and heritage involves learning about __________.
- a) stories and landmarks
- b) movies
- c) video games
- d) cartoons
- Social and cultural practices include traditions and __________.
- a) celebrations
- b) parties
- c) games
- d) picnics
- El-Kanemi brought stability and prosperity to the _______ Empire.
- a) Kanem-Bornu
- b) Benin
- c) Oyo
- d) Igala
- Etsu Tsoede promoted unity and peace in _______ land.
- a) Nupe
- b) Yoruba
- c) Igbo
- d) Hausa
- Bishop Ajayi Crowder contributed to education and _______ in Nigeria.
- a) Christianity
- b) Islam
- c) Traditional religion
- d) Buddhism
Presentation:
Step 1: Revision of Previous Topic:
- The teacher revises the last topic discussed, emphasizing key points. Early Heroines in Nigeria History Primary 3 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 10 and 11
Step 2: Introducing the New Topic:
- The teacher introduces the topic of revision and its importance.
Step 3: Teacher’s Activities:
- Lead discussions on each topic covered this term.
- Use visual aids to reinforce learning.
- Encourage questions and active participation.
- Summarize each topic for better understanding.
Learners’ Activities:
- Listen attentively during the teacher’s presentation.
- Participate actively in discussions by sharing their understanding of each topic.
- Ask questions to clarify any doubts or uncertainties.
- Engage in memory recall activities to remember key points.
Assessment:
- Observe students’ participation and engagement during discussions.
- Evaluate students’ ability to recall and discuss key points from each topic.
Evaluation Questions:
- Who are some local heroes and heroines we discussed?
- Can you name a few early heroes in Lagos State?
- Who is a notable early heroine we talked about?
- What is a famous festival we learned about?
- Do you remember any famous landmarks in Nigeria?
- What date is significant in Nigerian history?
- Can you name a famous Nigerian writer we discussed?
- Who are some influential Nigerian women we learned about?
- What topic did we explore about colonialism’s impact?
- Why is it important to learn about history?
- How did Mrs. Funmilayo Ransome Kuti contribute to Nigerian society?
- What contributions did Mrs. Margret Ekpo make?
- What kingdom did Queen Amina expand through conquests?
- Why are these early heroines important in Nigerian history?
- What were the accomplishments of Jaja of Opobo?
- Where was Oba Overamwen from, and what did he defend against?
- What did Sultan Attahiru fight against in Sokoto?
- Who was Sir Herbert Macaulay and what was his contribution to Lagos State?
- Name two early heroines in Lagos State and describe their achievements.
- What are the characteristics of a local community?
Conclusion:
- The teacher goes round to assess students’ understanding through observation and participation.
- Encourage students to continue reviewing and studying the topics covered for better retention and understanding.
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